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I thought the most difficult thing would be knitting a yoke, but no, I coped with it pretty quickly, but knitting the front surface was insanely long, tedious and boring. Therefore, I decided to add one more "zest" - the pattern on the sleeves, flowing smoothly from the main pattern of the yoke.
So, my version of the pullover is based on the work "Dancing Leaves". Brief description of the process: Bobbin yarn 100% merino wool, 50g / 150m, needles No. 2,5 for the elastic and 3 for the main fabric. Consumption 230 grams. The height of the raglan line is 16 cm, the semi-girth of the chest is 34 cm, the total height is 43 cm. Size 104-110. Knitting from top to bottom in a circle. Got 128 loops. The rapport is 16 loops "1i, 1l remove without knitting (thread at work), 1i, 2l, 1i, 2l, 1i, 1l, 1i, 2l, 1i, 2l", repeated 8 times. Thus, 15 rows of elastic are knitted.
It turned out to be more difficult to draw a coquette scheme than to knit. Over this, I pretty much broke my head, but still made the outline of the diagram: Brief description of the process: Bobbin yarn 100% merino wool, 50g / 150m, needles No. 2,5 for the elastic and 3 for the main fabric. Consumption 230 grams. The height of the raglan line is 16 cm, the semi-girth of the chest is 34 cm, the total height is 43 cm. Size 104-110. Knitting from top to bottom in a circle. Got 128 loops. The rapport is 16 loops "1i, 1l remove without knitting (thread at work), 1i, 2l, 1i, 2l, 1i, 1l, 1i, 2l, 1i, 2l", repeated 8 times. Thus, 15 rows of elastic are knitted.
It turned out to be more difficult to draw a coquette scheme than to knit. Over this, I pretty much broke my head, but still made the outline of the diagram: After the diagram, you can adjust the sleeve length. I knitted 14 more rows with the front stitch, decreasing 1 loop in the last row, and 15 rows with an elastic band. Abbreviations: 1L - 1 front loop. 1i - 1 purl loop.